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never sleepy, never fully awake,never hungry or full

For about 6 months I have not had any appetite but I eat because I know I have to. I'm never hungry and I never feel any kind of fullness. I'm not overweight (105 lbs.). Same time I also stopped sleeping. At night I will doze off w/o any type of drowsiness, for about an hour and then struggle to fall asleep until I doze for another hour or 2. This is every single day and night. I have not been tired or drowsy  or fully awake and energized, hungry or full for almost 7 months. This is driving me absolutely crazy. I honestly don't know how long I can take this. I wouldn't know what Dr. to go to if I could. I'm not insured and am unemployed. Please let me know if you've ever heard of anything like this. P.S.  I get 3-5 hours of sleep a day if I'm lucky.
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I have had so many changes since Katrina. Moved 7 times, lost house, job and now just trying to survive day to day. Now my car is broken and I can't afford to fix it (only 30,000 miles on it). To top that off my computer just totally shut down and I have no idea how to fix it. My daughter is out of town and I have hers till 1/10. I am going Mon. or Tues. to a health clinic because depression seems to be what i'm struggling with. Thank you so much for your comment,, I'll let you know what happens.
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Have you had any kind of major changes in your life recently? It sounds a little like depression. What other symptoms are you having?
Is there a clinic in your area that works on a sliding scale?
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